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Abingdon Weekend

Created by: Casey

There's so much we want to do in Abingdon. I hope we can get all of this in in a weekend.

Day 1

  • Abingdon Historic District

    Abingdon Historic District
    Address:
    P.O. Box 2589, 335 Cummings Street, Abingdon, VA, 24212

    Phone:
    (800) 435-3440
    Website:
    www.abingdon.com

    Abingdon is a Virginia Historic Landmark. It's 20-square block Historic District includes: Fields-Penn 1860 House Museum, which shows how a typical family lived in the pre-Civil War period; Arts Depot, an 1870 restored railroad station featuring artists at work in their studios; William King Regional Arts Center, an affiliate of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Barter Theatre, State Theatre of Virginia; Martha Washington Inn, a Four-Star, Historic Hotel of America which was built in 1832; and more.

  • The Gallery @ Barr Photographics

    The Gallery @ Barr Photographics
    Address:
    152 E Main St, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 628-1486
    Website:
    www.facebook.com/#!/pages/the-gallery-barr-photographics-llc/171510642871125

    Located in the heart of Abingdon Virginia’s historic district, at 152 East Main Street, in the Greenway Trigg Building, is The Gallery @ Barr Photographics. Abingdon's oldest traditional photography studio and fine art gallery, offering a full line of photographic services, three fine art galleries, a unique gift shop and a custom frame shop, specializing in conservation framing for all your needs.


    The Gallery @ Barr Photographics contains three galleries, the Gift Gallery, the Studio Gallery and the Corner Gallery where fine art exhibits, with meet the artist receptions, are presented in a rotation of six feature artists per year. Hanging in the Corner and Studio galleries are framed original fine art works of water color, oil, pastel and acrylics by approximately fifty local, regional, national and international artists.

  • Holston Mountain Artisans

    Holston Mountain Artisans
    Address:
    214 Park Street, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 628-7721
    Website:
    www.holstonmtnarts.com/

    Holston Mountain Artisans proudly represents the spirit and heritage of the mountain community we cherish. Southwestern Virginia, Northwestern North Carolina, and Northeastern Tennessee are home to most of our members. Inspired and nurtured by the beauty of our mountain home, some of us may boast of generations of talent here before us. Other members have fallen in love with our region and all that it holds and come to live here. Now we are joined in our crafts cooperative as we share our lives, our talents, and the well earned title of "artisan".

  • Harvest Table Restaurant

    Harvest Table Restaurant
    Schedule:
    Daily 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

    Address:
    13180 Meadowview Square, Meadowview, VA, 24361

    Phone:
    (276) 944-5142
    Website:
    www.meadowviewfarmersguild.com

    The Harvest Table Restaurant located in the Meadowview Town Square adjacent to the Meadowview Farmers Guild General Store serves the best locally grown foods available: vegetables harvested in season by local farmers who care about the health of their land and your food.  In addition to our own 4-acre farm, we partner with local and regional farmers, cheese makers, meat processors and other food artisans we know by name. All of our meats are pasture-finished, all of our items are hand-made daily, including our deserts, breads, and even our crackers and tortillas!  You will find a huge selection of local products in the General Store next door.


    Because we deal with local foods, our specials change daily. Please check our listing on Facebook or on our website.

  • Copper Lantern Inn

    Copper Lantern Inn
    Address:
    133 East Valley Street, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 739-2308
    Website:
    www.copperlanterninn.com

    Beautifully restored home, circa 1873, located just two blocks away from the Barter Theatre and Virginia Creeper Trail. Swing on the front porch as the horse and carriage pass by - relax in the copper tub in the Appalachian Autumn Suite - enjoy a sumptuous country breakfast served on an antique farm table.

  • Barter Theatre "The Sweet Deal" package

    Barter Theatre "The Sweet Deal" package
    Schedule:
    01/01/2012 - 12/31/2015

    Address:
    127 West Main Street, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 628-3991
    Website:
    www.bartertheatre.com

    The Sweet Deal


    Package includes:


    2 Tickets to a Barter Theatre production2 Gourmet Desserts at The Barter Cafè


    2 Specialty Coffees


    Price: ONLY $70 —Offer based on space availability – tax & tip included

  • Barter Theatre

    Barter Theatre
    Address:
    127 West Main Street, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 628-3991
    Website:
    www.bartertheatre.com

    Experience...the Difference. Barter Theatre, the State Theatre of Virginia, is a regional treasure and nationally recognized professional theatre. Enjoy up to four shows in two days. Two theatres bring audiences a great selection of comedies, musicals, dramas and new works year-round. Enhance your Barter experience with special packages. Also, visit The Barter Café at Barter Stage II.

    Barter was founded during the Great Depression by Robert Porterfield, an out of work actor living in New York who saw an abundance of food in his homeland SW VA, but no live theatre. He opened the doors in 1933 proclaiming, "With vegetables you cannot sell, you can buy a good laugh." Gregory Peck, Ernest Bognine, Patricia Neal, Ned Beatty, Hume Cronyn, Gary Collins and Larry Linville are among the many famous alumni who launched their careers here.

  • Cafe at Barter Stage II

    Cafe at Barter Stage II
    Schedule:
    Daily 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM

    Address:
    110 West Main Street on Barter Green, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 619-5462
    Website:
    www.bartertheatre.com

    Enjoy fresh sandwiches, salads, soups and more in a fun-loving theatrical atmosphere!

Day 2

  • Zazzy'z Coffee House & Bookstore

    Zazzy
    Schedule:
    Daily 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

    Address:
    380 East Main Street, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 698-3333

    This unique blend of a bookstore and cafe is the perfect spot to come and relax, have a good chat, or browse your favorite authors. Set in a two-story Victorian town-house, Zazzy'Z combines all the comforts of home with the luxury of a metropolitan bookseller and cafe.

  • Abingdon Blues Festival

    Abingdon Blues Festival
    Schedule:
    06/22/2013

    Address:
    425 West Main Street, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 676-2282
    Website:
    www.abingdon.com

    Come enjoy the music in the comfort of your lawn chairs on a summer evening in June. Performers TBA.  Admission is FREE!

  • Ellis Soda Shoppe & Grill

    Ellis Soda Shoppe & Grill
    Schedule:
    Daily 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

    Address:
    217 W. Main St, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 623-8187
    Website:
    www.ellissodashoppe.com

    Ellis Soda Shoppe serves hand-mixed sodas along with sandwiches, burgers, salads and appetizers, and the restaurant displays historic pictures of Abingdon and relics from the Ellis Pharmacy which was once located in the same building.

Day 3

  • Virginia Creeper Trail Bike Shop

    Virginia Creeper Trail Bike Shop
    Address:
    201 Pecan Street, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 676-2552
    Website:
    www.vacreepertrailbikeshop.com

    Virginia Creeper Trail Bike Shop is a full-service shop in Abingdon that provides shuttle service and mountain bike rentals to Damascus and Whitetop Station for the Virginia Creeper Trail. We are 5 minutes from Exit 17 off I-81 and one block from Main Street in historic downtown Abingdon, and just yards from the beginning of the Virginia Creeper Trail. We offer a wide variety of mountain bikes, clothing, and cycling gear. Open 7 Days A Week! Reservations recommended, not required!

  • Wolf Hills Brewing Co.

    Wolf Hills Brewing Co.
    Address:
    350 Park Street, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (303) 550-8762
    Website:
    www.wolfhillsbrewing.com

    WOLF HILLS BREWING CO is a craft brewery located in historic Abingdon, Virginia. The brewery takes its name from the original appellation that Daniel Boone gave to the wilderness that became Abingdon. Tradition holds that Boone and his hunting companion spent a sleepless night along a hill on the Great Road after their dogs encountered a pack of wolves, which had a den in a nearby cave. Drawing from this rich history, Wolf Hills Brewing CO melds together time honored brewing methods using only the highest quality ingredients with modern beer styles inspired by the wide array of fragrant hops from the Pacific-Northwest. Wolf Hills brews in small batches that are only distributed in the Virginia Highlands. The result is a level of fresh, savory beer that is unmatched in this region. Discover one of our many styles for yourself during our Growler Hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-7PM . . . you’ll be howling for more.

  • Virginia Creeper Trail Guide

    Virginia Creeper Trail Guide
    Address:
    Heart of the Creeper Trail, 331 Douglas Drive, Damascus, VA, 24236

    Phone:
    (276) 475-3853
    Website:
    www.vacreepertrail.com

    The Virginia Creeper Trail is a 35 mile multiple-use trail rail trail in southwestern Virginia.  The trail runs from Abingdon through Damascus to Whitetop, Va, near the North Carolina state line -through National Forest and crosses numerous trestles.


    In Damascus, "the Friendliest Town on the Traill", the Creeper crosses over the many national and regional trails that pass through this little town.  The Virginia Creeper Trail, Appalachian Trail, 76 TransAm Bicycle Route, Crooked Road, Round the Mountain, Iron Mountain Trail, and the Daniel Boone Heritage Trail all cross at the same intersection.


    The Trail that began as a Native American footpath and later, the European pioneers, as well as early explorer Daniel Boone, used the trail that traversed through the beautiful area. Shortly after 1900, W.B. Mingea constructed the Virginia-Carolina Railroad from Abingdon to Damascus. In 1905, the line was extended to Konnarock and Elkland, NC. In its day, the line hauled lumber, iron ore, supplies, and passengers. It got its nickname, Virginia Creeper, from the early steam locomotives that struggled slowly up the railroad's steep grades.


    Bicycle rental and shuttle services are available for a fun filled family adventure.

  • The Tavern Restaurant In Abingdon

    The Tavern Restaurant In Abingdon
    Schedule:
    Daily 4:30 PM - 10:00 PM

    Address:
    222 East Main Street, Abingdon, VA, 24210

    Phone:
    (276) 628-1118
    Website:
    www.abingdontavern.com

    Welcome to The Tavern Restaurant, located in Abingdon’s oldest building, built in 1779. The building was used from its beginning as a tavern and overnight inn for stagecoach travelers. Dining at The Tavern is a long-standing tradition in Abingdon, VA. Guests experience a friendly, relaxed and informal atmosphere. Casual attire. A diverse menu is offered, all entrees are prepared fresh at the time they are ordered. We have an extensive beer and wine list and full service bar. Gift Certificates are available. Corporate dining–Meetings-Entertainment. Special functions are available on Sundays. Indoor/Outdoor dining on our Porch and Courtyard. Wireless Internet. Reservations recommended. The Tavern Restaurant, a place where you can relax and enjoy fine food. Open Monday-Saturday 4:30-10 PM. Dinner, 5-9 PM.

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